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Teenage Depression [Extra tracks, Original recording remastered]

Eddie & The Hot Rods Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (19 Feb 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Captain Oi
  • ASIN: B000LP4NQ6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 41,561 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Get Across To You
2. Why Can't It Be?
3. Show Me
4. All I Need Is Money
5. Double Checkin Woman
6. The Kids Are Alright
7. Teenage Depression
8. Horseplay (Wearier Of The Schmaltz)
9. Been So Long
10. Shake
11. On The Run
12. BONUS TRACKS Writing On The Wall
13. Crusin' (In The Lincoln)
14. Wooly Bully
15. Horseplay (Single Version)
16. 96 Tears (Live)
17. Get Out Of Denver (Live)
18. Medley: Gloria
19. Satisfaction (Live)
20. On The Run (Live)
See all 23 tracks on this disc

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Product Description

- Oft viewed as the band that merged Pub Rock and Punk Rock, Eddie & The Hot Rods first appeared in 1975 and Teenage Depression was their debut LP which reached No.43 a year later - Includes all of their No.43 hit Live At The Marquee EP as well as the Top 40 title track - Also featured as a bonus are the Wooly Bully and Writing On The Wall 45s - The iconic artwork is now complemented by a detailed liner note, a full discography and pictures of all relevant singles sleeves

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CD -Remastered Digi Version-

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Live at the Marquee" E.P tracks Included! 19 Jun 2008
Format:Audio CD
Tracks 16, 17 & 18 are the original tracks from the classic "Live at the Marquee" E.P from 1976 - this is worth the price of the CD alone!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The birth of punk rock. 18 Nov 2006
Format:Audio CD
So Malcolm McLaren might have invented the term, but this album, which appeared before the Sex Pistols hit the scene, tuned straight into a young, music-loving public who were fed up with the self-obsessed and pretentious rock sound of the mid seventies. I was a Feelgood fan, but then I heard this album: how could the beat be so fast, the lyrics so anarchic? The title track says 'I'm spending all my money and its going up my nose' in an unashamed reference to the glue-sniffing that was epidemic at the time 'My probation man says 'you know you oughta quit', I say don't you hang me up now with none of that sh**t!'. Its commonplace now, I know, but at the time it was mind-blowing. I bought this album on vinyl and played it until it was too scratched to play, even with all those old pennies on the record arm. The energy of the playing wasn't bettered through the whole of the punk revolution and I always thought of the Sex Pistols as just jumping on the already-rolling bandwagon. When I taped my copy, I added the tracks from the 'Live at the marquee' E.P., which made the perfect addition to an album which could only be faulted in being too short!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars First rate early punk rock 26 April 2005
By Joel W. Barnett - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The Hotrods were an early UK punk group, high energy, but essentially a revved up mid-sixties sound. They were not a revival group, nor were they a full blown "punk" group ala The Damned or The Ramones. It's difficult to explain, but this is a great record, including early 45's, first LP, and several later singles.

I bought the USA version of the LP when it came out in 1976 and still love it. If half way between Dr. Feelgood and The Damned's first LP means anything to you, you'll know why this is such a good record.

If you like punk rock from 1976-1977, this is essential.
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4.0 out of 5 stars As fast and snarling as a hot rod! 20 May 2006
By Scott Mcgredy - Published on Amazon.com
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If you like the Undertones and the Buzzcocks, you'll love this - Blazing rock'n'roll recorded live at the Marquee and in the studio 1976. I played my orginal vinyl LP to death, so it's great to finally have this on CD. The LP had 12 tracks; This has those plus 11 extras. Brits Eddie & The Hotrods- Barrie Masters (vocals), Dave Higgs (guitar), Steve Nicol (drums), Paul Gray (bass) played pre-Punk R&R with a hint of Pub Rock and more than a nod and a wink to '60s garage bands, plus sped-up covers of ? and The Mysterians ("96 Tears"), The Who ("The Kids Are Alright"), Van Morrison/Stones ("Gloria/Satisfaction" - yes, it works!), but the real surprise is a driving version of Bob Seger's "Get Out of Denver". Their original numbers are not too shabby either; "Get Across To You" should/could have been a hit single. 8-page booklet is informative. No frills rock'n'roll!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Oi !! I Want Another Pint! 16 May 2010
By T. McKenna - Published on Amazon.com
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One of the greatest rock album covers of all time (it hangs upon my wall), this re-released pub rock classic crackles the speakers from the opening riffs to the last power chord. Island Records originally messed with this Rods effort upon its release in the states back in '77, dropping certain studio tracks in favor of tacking on some live EP material to capitilize on the American's penchant for live performances. This has all been corrected as the LP is back in its original form, with the addition of numerous bonus tracks - the aforementioned live tracks, some rarities and a handful of A and B sides. Crank this sucker up and just imagine the pint glasses crashing off the walls way back in the 70's....5 stars
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